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Sam Mewis, Rose Lavelle back in action as WSL season resumes

Sam Mewis and Rose Lavelle are expected to be back in action for Manchester City as the WSL season resumes

MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - DECEMBER 03: Manchester City’s Rose Lavelle and Sam Mewis in action during training at Manchester City Football Academy on December 03, 2020 in Manchester, England. (Photo by Tom Flathers/Manchester City FC via Getty Images)

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Following a three-week break, women’s super league (WSL) competition resumes this weekend. On Sunday, two games will air NBCSN: Chelsea v. West Ham (7:00 am ET) followed by Everton v. Manchester City (9:30 am ET).

What happened during the WSL break?

A handful of international friendlies were played during the break. All five Americans currently on WSL teams (Alex Morgan, Tobin Heath, Christen Press, Sam Mewis, and Rose Lavelle) played in the U.S. team’s 2-0 win over the Netherlands last weekend.

Where does the 2020-21 WSL season currently stand?

Manchester United currently tops the table. United is unbeaten in WSL play this season, most recently recording a 2-2 draw with Manchester City.

Quick refresher: At the end of the season, the lowest rank team in the WSL will be relegated to the second-tier FA Women’s Championship, while the highest ranked FA Women’s Championship team earns a spot in the WSL.

RankClubGames PlayedWinsDrawsLossesGoal DifferentialPoints
1Manchester United7520+1017
2Arsenal7511+2416
3Chelsea6420+1614
4Everton7421+914
5Manchester City7331+1012
6Birmingham City7304-19
7Reading7232-39
8Brighton & Hove Albion7223-78
9West Ham United7115-134
10Aston Villa5104-93
11Tottenham Hotspur7034-103
12Bristol City6015-261

How to watch this weekend:

DateTime (EST)MatchPlatform
Sunday, December 67:00amChelsea v. West HamNBCSN
Sunday, December 69:30amEverton v. Manchester CityNBCSN

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